Module Grades and Class Size
Dear King's College London,
Q1) Class size of the M100 programme (LLB) for the past 5 years, including the 2024 batch. If it is not possible to provide the batch size for the 2024 batch, the preceding 5 years will do.
Q3) The 5th, 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, 90th, 95th, percentile average scores of all Year 1 LLB students in the past 3 years..
Q4) The statistics for the modules listed below ie those taught in the first year - highest mark, average mark, 50th percentile, top 25th percentile, and top 10th percentile for the past 5 years.
(a) Elements of the Law of Contract
(b) Criminal Law
(c) Public Law
(d) European Law
Q5) The number of students who respectively have achieved a degree classification of 1st, 2:1, 2:2 and 3rd from 2019 to 2024.
Q6) The average tutorial size for all of the modules taught in the first year of study.
Yours faithfully,
Vikramaditya Singh
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Dear Vikramaditya Singh,
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Dear Vikramaditya Singh,
Request for information under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (“the
Act”)
Further to your recent request for information held by King’s College
London, I am writing to confirm that the requested information is held by
the university.
Your request
We received your information request on 8^th September 2024 and have
treated it as a request for information made under section 1(1) of the
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You requested the following information:
Q1) Class size of the M100 programme (LLB) for the past 5 years, including
the 2024 batch. If it is not possible to provide the batch size for the
2024 batch, the preceding 5 years will do.
Q3) The 5th, 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, 90th, 95th, percentile average scores
of all Year 1 LLB students in the past 3 years..
Q4) The statistics for the modules listed below ie those taught in the
first year - highest mark, average mark, 50th percentile, top 25th
percentile, and top 10th percentile for the past 5 years.
(a) Elements of the Law of Contract
(b) Criminal Law
(c) Public Law
(d) European Law
Q5) The number of students who respectively have achieved a degree
classification of 1st, 2:1, 2:2 and 3rd from 2019 to 2024.
Q6) The average tutorial size for all of the modules taught in the first
year of study.
Our response
Q1) Class size of the M100 programme (LLB) for the past 5 years, including the 2024 batch. If it is not possible to provide the batch size for the 2024 batch, the preceding 5 years will do.
2020/1 - 308 students
2021/2 - 292 students
2022/3 - 237 students
2023/4 - 222 students
2024/5 - 283 students
Q3) The 5th, 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, 90th, 95th, percentile average scores
of all Year 1 LLB students in the past 3 years..
Q4) The statistics for the modules listed below ie those taught in the
first year - highest mark, average mark, 50th percentile, top 25th
percentile, and top 10th percentile for the past 5 years.
(a) Elements of the Law of Contract
(b) Criminal Law
(c) Public Law
(d) European Law
Q5) The number of students who respectively have achieved a degree
classification of 1st, 2:1, 2:2 and 3rd from 2019 to 2024.
The attached appendix provides details relevant to your request. Please
consider the notices in red when analysing the data.
Q6) The average tutorial size for all of the modules taught in the first
year of study.
Average tutorial size for Year one Bachelor of Laws LLB modules is 15.
This completes the university’s response to your information request.
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Lakeisha Dowsey-Magog (she/her)
Information Compliance Officer
Department of Business Assurance
King’s College London
Room: SW1.09
Somerset House East Wing
Strand Campus
WC2R 2LS
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